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Already / Yet
Focus Grammar
Description Practise the use of YET at the end of sentences (for negatives and questions) versus ALREADY in mid position (for affirmatives)
Instructions Move these words/phrases around to make a correct text.
 
Items
finished / I have / already
 
yet / ? / having / are / fun / people
 
no thanks, / yet / hungry / I'm not
 
yet / have / any children / you / ? / got
 
She's not / yet / sleeping / , she's watching TV.
 
to have one / , but / haven't got / children / any / we / soon / yet / we'd like
 
has / already / started / the movie / sorry, you can't enter,
 
you / ? / yet / hungry / are
 
hasn't / the movie / yet / started
 
hasn't / phoned me / yet / , I'm still waiting / she
 
two children / we / have / already / got
 
? / yet / started / the movie / has
 
yet / is / sleeping / she / ?
 
has / she / arrived / yet / home / ?
 
already / , you can't see her / in bed / she's / Sorry,
 
? / yet / finished / you / have
 
when / having fun / the music / starts / , but they will / they're not / yet
 
has / already / home / arrived / Susan
 
is / already / having fun / everybody
 
I haven't / finished / No, / yet
 
hungry / I'm / already / so I'll go for a pizza
 
Total number of items: 21
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